Elements of Data Management Plans: A Gap Analysis and Recommendations Linda Detterman, Peter Granda, Amy Pienta, and Mary Vardigan ICPSR IASSIST 2011 Vancouver Friday, June 3
Today s presentation NSF requirement ICPSR s response Effects of NSF requirement Challenging issues
The statement that rocked the research world The National Science Foundation has released a new requirement for proposal submissions regarding the management of data generated using NSF support. Starting in January, 2011, all proposals must include a data management plan (DMP). The plan should be short, no more than two pages, and will be submitted as a supplementary document. The plan will need to address two main topics: What data are generated by your research? What is your plan for managing the data?
Specifically from NSF SBE Quantitative Social and Economic Data Sets For appropriate data sets, researchers should be prepared to place their data in fully cleaned and documented form in a data archive or library within one year after the expiration of an award. Before an award is made, investigators will be asked to specify in writing where they plan to deposit their data set(s). This may be the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) at the University of Michigan, but other public archives are also available. The investigator should consult with the program officer about the most appropriate archive for any particular data set.
In response ICPSR decided to Investigate what others had been doing in this area -- specifically, determine the most commonly used elements of data management plans Create a set of Web pages Provide assistance to researchers in preparing plans
Environmental scan of guidance Australia National University Information Literacy Template Australian National Data Service Data Management Planning document Digital Curation Centre DMP Checklist and Template Finnish Social Science Data Archive's Data Management Planning Website Geoscience Australia's Guide to Preparation of DMPs MIT Libraries' Data Management Web page National Science Board s Long-Lived Digital Data Collections NSF Directorate for Engineering's Data Management Guidance Queensland University of Technology Data Management Checklist UK Rural Economy and Land Use (RELU) Data Management Plan University of Melbourne s Research Data Management Plan Template
Elements matrix
NSF elements Roles and responsibilities Expected data Period of data retention Data formats and dissemination Data storage and preservation of access
Element set with mapping
ICPSR webinars November 2010 -- 134 attended January 2011 -- 535 attended February 2011 -- 71 attended
ICPSR s DMP site www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsr/dmp/
Downloadable guidelines
Framework for creating plans
ICPSR s DMP blog http://datamanagementplans.blogspot.com/
Web traffic DMP page January 2011: 3,984 views January April 2011: 7,802 views Where are they coming from? 5,527 Direct (bookmarked, etc.) 3,370 from Google search 878 from NSF
Effects of the requirement ICPSR has received requests for letters of support, generally outside the traditional scope ICPSR has been involved in University of Michigan-wide meetings focused on data management and the University has slowly begun to establish its own set of guidelines for researchers about data sharing ICPSR became a contributing partner in the DMP Online project, working with UVa on social science
Challenging issues How will plans be assessed? How will the requirement be enforced? How might we attach costs to data curation and preservation activities? Should we? Some disciplines have no natural archive for their data, and institutional repositories cannot always meet these needs How does the role of data archives and service providers change in this new environment? Are new products necessary? What about self archiving?
Questions? Linda Detterman lindamd@umich.edu Peter Granda peterg@umich.edu Amy Pienta apienta@umich.edu Mary Vardigan vardigan@umich.edu